Ready to Record?

First, here’s some info about the sessions

Jamie Haddington of Contact Buzz sitting on a bed, playing electric guitar amidst various music equipment like a 4-track tape recorder, guitar pedals, and electronic devices, with a window nearby and a radiator on the wall.

how the sessions work


Lo-fi sessions commence on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, but are capped at two sessions per week. Other days may be available, so please enquire.

I prefer to start the session at 11am. If this is not possible, we can arrange for a later time.

I encourage artists to find space in their homes to record. If you cannot provide a space, we can use Eiger Studios, depending on the time of recording.

We can only record one song in a day. Sessions should take no longer than 6 hours and take around 4 hours on average.

Let me know in advance the song you want to record and the list of instruments we will be recording.

We will always try to get your first mix back to you on the same day and it will take approximately a month for us to release the music video.

This is a low fidelity demo recording, meaning there will be mistakes, amateurish recording practices and imperfections (as the Lo-fi gods intended).

Get ready to see your music in a whole new light.

Jamie Haddington of Contact Buzz sitting on a bed playing an electric guitar, surrounded by electronic music equipment including a laptop, guitar pedals, a 4-track tape recorder and a keyboard, in a room with a radiator and a window.